What i mean is, i want port 26 on my Exim to connect to port 26 on the
recipient server as my outgoing port 25 has been blocked on ISP level. 

Eli Sand wrote:
> 
>> My provider has blocked port 25 for outgoing SMTP and I need to send
> emails
>> out from the server. How do i go around it? Can i change the default SMTP
>> outgoing port? How can i do it?
> 
> AFAIK, the *outgoing* port when you send email is a random port picked by
> your system.  I believe you mean your provider has blocked outgoing
> requests
> *TO* port 25.  There is nothing you can do in this case unless the people
> you send email to have alternative ports open (or as suggested, you proxy
> your connections).
> 
> Eli.
> 
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